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what is taxonomic hierarchy ​

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Answered by ZERSTORER
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The Taxonomic hierarchy is the process of arranging various groups, class and other categories into successive levels of the biological classification in a sequence either in a decreasing or increasing order from kingdom to species and vice versa. Each of this level or hierarchy is called as the taxonomic category or rank. In this system of classification, Kingdom is always ranked high followed by division, class, order, family, genus, and species which is always ranked the lowest in the Hierarchy.

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What is taxonomic hierarchy?

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The Taxonomic hierarchy is the process of arranging various groups, class and other categories into successive levels of the biological classification in a sequence either in a decreasing or increasing order from kingdom to species and vice versa. Each of this level or hierarchy is called as the taxonomic category or rank. In this system of classification, Kingdom is always ranked high followed by division, class, order, family, genus, and species which is always ranked the lowest in the Hierarchy.

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